Using standard resource loaders with Ignite UI Ignite UI Team / Wed, Dec 7, 2016 AMD signatures Ignite UI controls can be loaded using standard module loaders. Each module now contains an AMD signature and references dependency modules. System.JS is a popular module loader which...
Introducing Ignite UI Scroll Ignite UI Team / Tue, Dec 6, 2016 Introduction In today’s blog we would like to introduce the new igScroll. This control was previously used only internally in the Ignite UI controls. In this release we rewrote the control to take advantage...
Using Ignite UI NPM package to boost your productivity Ignite UI Team / Wed, Nov 30, 2016 During the last six years since its` initial release, npm gained a huge popularity and it is now the most popular JavaScript package manager . I t is also the default one for the runtime environment Node...
Ignite UI NuGet Package Ignite UI Team / Tue, Nov 29, 2016 Ignite UI is available as a NuGet package since the release of version 2012.2. However, t he package used to provide only a trial version of the Ignite UI product for the developers to explore and play...
igGrid Collapsible Column Groups feature Ignite UI Team / Mon, Nov 14, 2016 You asked for it and we are delivering! igGrid Collapsible Column Groups is now here, giving you additional grid functionalities for greater productivity. The multi-column headers feature in igGrid...
JS Blocks – open source Angular components for progressive web applications Konstantin Dinev / Thu, Nov 10, 2016 We already mentioned JS Blocks in one of our earlier posts on Ignite UI and Angular . This post is intended to introduce Ignite UI JS Blocks in much more detail. JS Blocks is a brand new member of the...
What does the powerful combination of Ignite UI and Angular 2 make possible for developers? Ignite UI Team / Tue, Nov 8, 2016 We have always striven to stay ahead of the curve with Ignite UI, thus with 16.2 we're introducing compatibility with the newly released Angular framework in two separate directions. We now have both...
ASP. NET Core – Creating custom Tag Helpers Ignite UI Team / Thu, Nov 3, 2016 Asp.net Core provides a way to extend the Razor syntax with custom tags using TagHelpers. Using TagHelpers makes the Razor view much easier to understand from a non C# person due to the html look...
ASP.NET Core - Using Ignite UI components Ignite UI Team / Wed, Nov 2, 2016 ASP.NET Core 1.0 is here, providing some new and exciting features that we can’t wait to get our hands on! We’ll take a look at some of the key features and concepts that were introduced as part of...